RSPCA West Midlands looking to home Timmy, Sky, Birch and Snowdrop

Timmy was taken into the RSPCA animal hospital after being found as an injured stray.

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Yours has linked up with the RSPCA to help to find homes for pets at the charity’s Animal Centre at Newbrook Farm, Frankley Green, Birmingham.

The centre has a variety of animals looking for new homes. If you would like to offer one a home, contact the centre on 0300 123 8585 or call into the centre during opening hours (11am-3.15pm every day except Tuesday).

Timmy was taken into the animal hospital after being found as an injured stray. He is micro-chipped but the information was out of date so we were unable to trace his previous owners.

Timmy had an old injury to his ear when he arrived and the vets had to surgically repair it. This has left it a little crinkled but will not cause him any further problems.

Timmy was extremely shy when he first arrived and would hide himself away. With time and lots of TLC, he has made a U-turn.

Timmy is still a quiet boy when left on his own but now as soon as you fuss him the loudest purr comes out of him.

Timmy will suit a quiet home with no young children as he does enjoys chilling out in his bed and he prefers a quiet life. He will make a wonderful companion and a loyal pet.

Sky who arrived in the care of the RSPCA after her owner no longer wanted her.

Sky who arrived in our care after her owner no longer wanted her.

She had recently had a litter of puppies when she arrived. Sky has found being in kennels quite difficult and she gets very stressed being here.

Once she is out of the kennel and is either walking over the field or just having some quality time with us, the real Sky shines through.

Once in a home we expect Sky to be very friendly and affectionate. She craves attention and can get a little over excited initially but once she calms down she will happily lie down and accept all your fuss.

Sky loves being off lead in our paddock and will run around playing. Her favourite game is tug-of-war. She seems to be getting on well with other dogs but we feel at the moment she will be best suited as the only dog in her new home.

Sky will need an experienced owner who can continue the training we have started with her. If this is carried on, she will make a loyal companion.

Birch and Snowdrop were born in the care of the RSPCA.

Birch and Snowdrop were born in our care. Their mother came into us from a house with several others and gave birth a few days later.

They are both very friendly and are well socialised. They are good being handled and enjoy running around with each other. We are looking for them to be re-homed together.

They are only six weeks old so it is very difficult to tell what sex they are but we think they are both females. They will be neutered as soon as they are big enough though. The new owner will need to bring them back to the animal hospital and this is covered in the cost of adoption for them.

Birch and Snowdrop will be able to live with children all ages as long as they are supervised.